3D Accident Simulations 2

3D accident simulations 2 show additional simulations produced by Atlanta Engineering Services. Simulations are a great way to show the jury how an accident happened. It is much easier for them to understand the sequence of events of an accident as compared to only oral questions and answers.

"What if" questions can be answered using simulations

One of the wonderful features of 3D accident simulations2 is the ability to solve for many different scenarios. The reconstruction engineer has available answers to the "what if" question involving an accident. Because the vehicles and the scene environment is input into the computer simulator, the engineer can run the simulation hundreds of times and analyze hundreds of "what if" situations.

"What if" the vehicles was traveling 58 mph instead of the 50 mph reported by the investigating officer. The engineer inputs the 58 mph for the speed and runs the simulation again. In seconds he has an answer. The answer is checked against the rest positions of the vehicles.

Atlanta Engineering Services use computer simulations to produce 3D videos of traffic accident wrecks. The videos show how the accident happened.